The default values of both timeout and interval are passed to the scaled method, inherited
from ScaledTimeSpans, so that the defaults can be scaled up
or down together with other scaled time spans. See the documentation for trait ScaledTimeSpans
for more information.

Mix this trait into any class that uses PatienceConfiguration (such as classes that mix in Eventually
or AsyncAssertions) to get timeouts tuned towards integration testing, like this:

Scales the passed Span by the Double factor returned
by spanScaleFactor.

Scales the passed Span by the Double factor returned
by spanScaleFactor.

The Span is scaled by invoking its scaledBy method,
thus this method has the same behavior:
The value returned by spanScaleFactor can be any positive number or zero,
including a fractional number. A number greater than one will scale the Span
up to a larger value. A fractional number will scale it down to a smaller value. A
factor of 1.0 will cause the exact same Span to be returned. A
factor of zero will cause Span.ZeroLength to be returned.
If overflow occurs, Span.Max will be returned. If underflow occurs,
Span.ZeroLength will be returned.

defspanScaleFactor: Double

The factor by which the scaled method will scale Spans.

The factor by which the scaled method will scale Spans.

The default implementation of this method will return the span scale factor that
was specified for the run, or 1.0 if no factor was specified. For example, you can specify a span scale factor when invoking ScalaTest
via the command line by passing a -F argument to Runner.